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The CDC Worksite Health ScoreCard (CDC ScoreCard) is a tool designed to help employers assess whether they have implemented evidence-based health promotion strategies to improve the health and well-being of their employees. The CDC ScoreCard includes 154 questions about specific programs, policies, environmental supports, and health plan benefits that are effective in improving health and well-being. These questions are organized across 18 modules (topic areas) and are scored to help employers identify gaps and track improvements over time. Below are the modules in the order they appear in the CDC ScoreCard and the number of questions contained within each module.

Suggested citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC Worksite Health ScoreCard: An Assessment Tool to Promote Employee Health and Well-Being. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2019.

The CDC Worksite Health ScoreCard (HSC) is a tool designed to help employers assess whether they : have implemented evidence-based health promotion interventions or strategies in their worksites to prevent heart disease, stroke, and related condition...

The CDC Worksite Health ScoreCard (HSC) is a tool designed to help employers assess whether they have implemented evidence-based health promotion interventions or strategies in their worksites to prevent heart disease, stroke, and related conditions ...

National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (U.S.). Division of Population Health.

Published:

January 2019

Description:

The purpose of this document is to help employers understand the methodology and scoring system in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Worksite Health ScoreCard (CDC ScoreCard). CDC believes worksite health promotion and wellness pro...

Through the National Healthy Worksite Program (NHWP), numerous training opportunities will be provided within NHWP communities and nationally through webinar-based programs. The Worksite Health 101 training curriculum will be used for all NHWP traini...

This guide was developed by the Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and in collaboration with the CDC Worksite Wellness Workgroup. : Suggested citation: Centers for Disease Cont...